BlueSky Software
Not to be confused with Blue Sky Studios or Blue Sky Productions.
Industry | computer and video game industry |
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Successor |
Sega Titus Software |
Founded | 1988 |
Founder | George Kiss |
Defunct | 2001 |
Headquarters | California |
Products | video games |
Parent | Independent (1988-1998) Titus Software[1] (1998-2001) |
BlueSky Software was an American video game developer situated in California formed in 1988 and had a successful run for 12 years before closing in March 2001, when parent company Titus Software was in financial trouble.
Games list
Atari 7800
- Basketbrawl (1990)
- Klax (1992, unreleased)
- Mat Mania Challenge (1990)
- Mean 18 (1989)
- Motor Psycho (1990)
- Ninja Golf (1990)
- Scrapyard Dog (1990)
- Xenophobe (1989)
Atari XE
- Mat Mania Challenge (1989, unreleased)
- Xenophobe (1989, unreleased)
- Ninja Golf (1989, unreleased)
Atari Lynx
- Cyberball 2072 (1991)
- NFL Football (1992)
- Ninja Gaiden (1990)
Amiga
- Hare Raising Havoc (1991)
- PGA Tour Golf (1990)
Commodore 64
- Arachnophobia (1991)
- Avoid the Noid (1989)
PC
- Arachnophobia (1991)
- ASSASSIN 2015 (1996)
- Goosebumps: Attack of the Mutant (1997)
- Hare Raising Havoc (1991)
- PC USA
- PC Globe (1990)
- Relativity (1998)
- Total Control Football (1996)
Master System
- Dick Tracy (1990)
- Joe Montana Football (1990)
Game Gear
- Ariel the Little Mermaid (1992)
- Joe Montana Football (1991)
- NFL '95 (1995)
Mega Drive/Genesis
- Ariel the Little Mermaid (1992)
- College Football's National Championship (1994)
- College Football's National Championship 2 (1995)
- Desert Demolition Starring Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote (1995)
- Joe Montana Football II: Sports Talk Football (1991)
- Jurassic Park (1993)
- Jurassic Park: Rampage Edition (1994)
- NFL Sports Talk Football '93 (1992)
- NFL Football '94 Starring Joe Montana (1993)
- Shadowrun (1994)
- Starflight (1991)
- The Ren & Stimpy Show: Stimpy's Invention (1993)
- Vectorman (1995)
- Vectorman 2 (1996)
- World Series Baseball (1994)
- World Series Baseball '95 (1995)
- World Series Baseball '96 (1996)
- World Series Baseball '98 (1997)
32X
PlayStation
Java applets
- Destroyer (2000)
- Flam (2000)
- Hole in one (2000)
- Power Grid (2000)
- Sky Battle (2000)
See also
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References
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